Raised Beds
I've been asked a few times by members of the community and Grow Appalachia participants about raised beds. Specifically, I've been asked "what's so great about them?" It's a reasonable
I've been asked a few times by members of the community and Grow Appalachia participants about raised beds. Specifically, I've been asked "what's so great about them?" It's a reasonable
(at the request of our dear friend David Cooke with whom we shared an idea filled site visit this past Friday, we are reposting a previous blog on preventing deer
Our Grow Appalachia family in Lincoln and Logan sent two teams to the Try This conference in June. We just learned that both teams were successful in earning minigrants planned
Our Grow Appalachia group, Food Commanders, spent Friday morning in the garden picking basil and tomatoes to make a pesto pasta salad. East Tennessee has been seeing some regular rain,
Tom here from Stone Soup. Shelia, one of our growers from Dryden, VA canned 40 quarts of green beans today from her very first garden. This week has been our
This week we had some volunteers from the Youth Works organization. It was a multi-generational group of around 12 folks ranging between the ages of four to about 60. They
Supporting Partner I have to say that I am so happy about the support WV Veterans to Ag has gotten from those who I asked to be part
Hello everyone. Last week I was excited to share our garden's progress with you, as everything looked suddenly very green and much taller after a couple of good rains. I figured
Very interesting the conversations that take place as we interact with each other in our garden environment. Lately, observations about how to maximize space and increase food production can be
With the busy garden season in full swing here at Scott Christian Care Center we have been running full steam ahead. Our teams have divided up and are doing our